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1 | + | Amended IN Senate March 26, 2025 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20252026 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 573Introduced by Senator Smallwood-CuevasFebruary 20, 2025An act to amend Section 4987 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, relating to taxation. An act to amend Section 23151 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, relating to taxation, to take effect immediately, tax levy.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 573, as amended, Smallwood-Cuevas. Property taxation: cancellation. Corporation taxes: tax rates: publicly held corporations.The Corporation Tax Law imposes taxes according to or measured by net income at a rate of 8.84%, or for financial institutions, at a rate of 10.84%, as specified.This bill, for taxable years beginning on and after January 1, 2026, would revise that rate for taxpayers that are publicly held corporations, as defined, and instead impose an applicable tax rate from 7% to 13%, or for financial institutions, from 9% to 15%, based on the compensation ratio, as defined, of the corporation. This bill would increase the applicable tax rate by 50% for those taxpayers that have a specified decrease in full-time employees employed in the United States as compared to an increase in contracted and foreign full-time employees, as described.This bill would include a change in state statute that would result in a taxpayer paying a higher tax within the meaning of Section 3 of Article XIIIA of the California Constitution, and thus would require for passage the approval of 2/3 of the membership of each house of the Legislature.This bill would take effect immediately as a tax levy.Existing property tax law provides for the cancellation of taxes, penalties, or costs under specified circumstances. Existing property tax law prohibits the cancellation of charges on tax exempt property if there has not been compliance with the statutory procedure for claiming the exemption.This bill would make nonsubstantive changes to the latter provision.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY2/3 Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NOYES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 23151 of the Revenue and Taxation Code is amended to read:23151. (a) With the exception of banks and financial corporations, every corporation doing business within the limits of this state and not expressly exempted from taxation by the provisions of the Constitution of this state or by this part, shall annually pay to the state, for the privilege of exercising its corporate franchises within this state, a tax according to or measured by its net income, to be computed at the rate of 7.6 percent upon the basis of its net income for the next preceding income year, or if greater, the minimum tax specified in Section 23153.(b) For calendar or fiscal years ending after June 30, 1973, the rate of tax shall be 9 percent instead of 7.6 percent as provided by subdivision (a).(c) For calendar or fiscal years ending in 1980 to 1986, inclusive, the rate of tax shall be 9.6 percent.(d) For calendar or fiscal years ending in 1987 to 1996, inclusive, and for any income year beginning before January 1, 1997, the tax rate shall be 9.3 percent.(e) For any income year beginning on or after January 1, 1997, and before the income year identified in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (f), the tax rate shall be 8.84 percent. The change in rate provided in this subdivision shall be made without proration otherwise required by Section 24251.(f) (1) For the first taxable year beginning on or after January 1, 2000, the tax imposed under this section shall be the sum of both of the following:(A) A tax according to or measured by net income, to be computed at the rate of 8.84 percent upon the basis of the net income for the next preceding income year, but not less than the minimum tax specified in Section 23153.(B) A tax according to or measured by net income, to be computed at the rate of 8.84 percent upon the basis of the net income for the first taxable year beginning on or after January 1, 2000, but not less than the minimum tax specified in Section 23153.(2) Except as provided in paragraph (1), (1) and subdivision (g), for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2000, the tax imposed under this section shall be a tax according to or measured by net income, to be computed at the rate of 8.84 percent upon the basis of the net income for that taxable year, but not less than the minimum tax specified in Section 23153.(g) (1) For taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2026, the tax imposed under this section upon a publicly held corporation, as defined in Section 162(m)(2), relating to publicly held corporation, of the Internal Revenue Code, shall be a tax according to or measured by net income, to be computed at the applicable tax rate upon the basis of the net income for that taxable year, as determined by paragraph (2), but not less than the minimum tax specified in Section 23153.(2) The applicable tax rate shall be determined as follows:If the compensation ratio is:The applicable tax rate is:Over zero but not over 257% upon the basis of net incomeOver 25 but not over 507.5% upon the basis of net incomeOver 50 but not over 1008% upon the basis of net incomeOver 100 but not over 1509% upon the basis of net incomeOver 150 but not over 2009.5% upon the basis of net incomeOver 200 but not over 25010% upon the basis of net incomeOver 250 but not over 30011% upon the basis of net incomeOver 300 but not over 40012% upon the basis of net incomeOver 40013% upon the basis of net income(3) For purposes of this subdivision:(A) (i) Compensation, in the case of employees of the taxpayer other than the chief operating officer or the highest paid employee, means wages as defined in Section 3121(a) of the Internal Revenue Code, relating to wages, paid by the taxpayer during a calendar year to employees of the taxpayer.(ii) Compensation, in the case of the chief operating officer and the highest paid employee of the taxpayer, means total compensation as reported in the Summary Compensation Table reported to the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Item 402 of Regulation S-K of the Securities and Exchange Commission.(B) (i) Compensation ratio for a taxable year means a ratio where the numerator is the amount equal to the greater of the compensation of the chief operating officer or the highest paid employee of the taxpayer for the calendar year preceding the beginning of the taxable year and the denominator is the amount equal to the median compensation of all employees employed by the taxpayer in the United States for the calendar year preceding the beginning of the taxable year.(ii) For taxpayers that are required to be included in a combined report under Section 25101 or authorized to be included in a combined report under Section 25101.15, the calculation of the ratio in clause (i) shall be made by treating all taxpayers that are required to be or authorized to be included in a combined report as a single taxpayer.(4) A taxpayer subject to this subdivision shall furnish a detailed compensation report to the Franchise Tax Board with its timely filed original return.(5) (A) If the total number of full-time employees, determined on an annual full-time equivalent basis, employed by the taxpayer in the United States for a taxable year is reduced by more than 10 percent, as compared to the total number of full-time employees, determined on an annual full-time equivalent basis, employed by the taxpayer in the United States for the preceding taxable year and the total number of contracted employees or foreign full-time employees, determined on an annual full-time equivalent basis, of the taxpayer for that taxable year has increased, as compared with the total number of contracted employees or foreign full-time employees, determined on an annual full-time equivalent basis, of the taxpayer for the preceding taxable year, then the applicable tax rate determined under paragraph (2) shall be increased by 50 percent. For taxpayers who first commence doing business in this state during the taxable year, the number of full-time employees, contracted employees, and foreign full-time employees for the immediately preceding prior taxable year shall be zero.(B) For purposes of this paragraph:(i) Annual full-time equivalent means either of the following:(I) In the case of a full-time employee paid hourly qualified wages, annual full-time equivalent means the total number of hours worked for the qualified taxpayer by the employee, not to exceed 2,000 hours per employee, divided by 2,000.(II) In the case of a salaried full-time employee, annual full-time equivalent means the total number of weeks worked for the qualified taxpayer by the employee divided by 52.(ii) Contracted full-time employee means an individual engaged by the taxpayer to provide a specific set of services established pursuant to the terms and conditions of a written employment contract that delineates the length of employment, the salary and bonuses (if any) to be paid, and the benefits that accrue to that individual.(iii) Foreign full-time employee means a full-time employee of the taxpayer that is employed at a location other than the United States.(iv) Full-time employee means an employee of the taxpayer that satisfies either of the following requirements:(I) Is paid compensation by the taxpayer for services of not less than an average of 35 hours per week.(II) Is a salaried employee of the taxpayer and is paid compensation during the taxable year for full-time employment, within the meaning of Section 515 of the Labor Code.(6) The Franchise Tax Board may prescribe rules, guidelines, or procedures necessary or appropriate to carry out the purposes of this subdivision, including any guidelines regarding the determination of wages, average compensation, and compensation ratio. Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code shall not apply to any rule, guideline, or procedure prescribed by the Franchise Tax Board pursuant to this subdivision.SEC. 2. This act provides for a tax levy within the meaning of Article IV of the California Constitution and shall go into immediate effect.SECTION 1.Section 4987 of the Revenue and Taxation Code is amended to read:4987.A cancellation of charges on tax exempt property shall not be made if there has not been compliance with the statutory procedure for claiming the exemption. | |
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3 | + | Amended IN Senate March 26, 2025 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20252026 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 573Introduced by Senator Smallwood-CuevasFebruary 20, 2025An act to amend Section 4987 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, relating to taxation. An act to amend Section 23151 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, relating to taxation, to take effect immediately, tax levy.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 573, as amended, Smallwood-Cuevas. Property taxation: cancellation. Corporation taxes: tax rates: publicly held corporations.The Corporation Tax Law imposes taxes according to or measured by net income at a rate of 8.84%, or for financial institutions, at a rate of 10.84%, as specified.This bill, for taxable years beginning on and after January 1, 2026, would revise that rate for taxpayers that are publicly held corporations, as defined, and instead impose an applicable tax rate from 7% to 13%, or for financial institutions, from 9% to 15%, based on the compensation ratio, as defined, of the corporation. This bill would increase the applicable tax rate by 50% for those taxpayers that have a specified decrease in full-time employees employed in the United States as compared to an increase in contracted and foreign full-time employees, as described.This bill would include a change in state statute that would result in a taxpayer paying a higher tax within the meaning of Section 3 of Article XIIIA of the California Constitution, and thus would require for passage the approval of 2/3 of the membership of each house of the Legislature.This bill would take effect immediately as a tax levy.Existing property tax law provides for the cancellation of taxes, penalties, or costs under specified circumstances. Existing property tax law prohibits the cancellation of charges on tax exempt property if there has not been compliance with the statutory procedure for claiming the exemption.This bill would make nonsubstantive changes to the latter provision.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY2/3 Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NOYES Local Program: NO | |
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20 | + | An act to amend Section 4987 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, relating to taxation. An act to amend Section 23151 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, relating to taxation, to take effect immediately, tax levy. | |
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27 | - | SB 573, as amended, Smallwood-Cuevas. Corporation taxes: tax rates: publicly held corporations. | |
26 | + | SB 573, as amended, Smallwood-Cuevas. Property taxation: cancellation. Corporation taxes: tax rates: publicly held corporations. | |
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28 | + | The Corporation Tax Law imposes taxes according to or measured by net income at a rate of 8.84%, or for financial institutions, at a rate of 10.84%, as specified.This bill, for taxable years beginning on and after January 1, 2026, would revise that rate for taxpayers that are publicly held corporations, as defined, and instead impose an applicable tax rate from 7% to 13%, or for financial institutions, from 9% to 15%, based on the compensation ratio, as defined, of the corporation. This bill would increase the applicable tax rate by 50% for those taxpayers that have a specified decrease in full-time employees employed in the United States as compared to an increase in contracted and foreign full-time employees, as described.This bill would include a change in state statute that would result in a taxpayer paying a higher tax within the meaning of Section 3 of Article XIIIA of the California Constitution, and thus would require for passage the approval of 2/3 of the membership of each house of the Legislature.This bill would take effect immediately as a tax levy.Existing property tax law provides for the cancellation of taxes, penalties, or costs under specified circumstances. Existing property tax law prohibits the cancellation of charges on tax exempt property if there has not been compliance with the statutory procedure for claiming the exemption.This bill would make nonsubstantive changes to the latter provision. | |
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30 | + | The Corporation Tax Law imposes taxes according to or measured by net income at a rate of 8.84%, or for financial institutions, at a rate of 10.84%, as specified. | |
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32 | + | This bill, for taxable years beginning on and after January 1, 2026, would revise that rate for taxpayers that are publicly held corporations, as defined, and instead impose an applicable tax rate from 7% to 13%, or for financial institutions, from 9% to 15%, based on the compensation ratio, as defined, of the corporation. This bill would increase the applicable tax rate by 50% for those taxpayers that have a specified decrease in full-time employees employed in the United States as compared to an increase in contracted and foreign full-time employees, as described. | |
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35 | - | Existing law requires any bill authorizing a new tax expenditure to contain, among other things, specific goals, purposes, and objectives that the tax expenditure will achieve, detailed performance indicators, and data collection requirements. | |
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37 | - | This bill also would include additional information required for any bill authorizing a new tax expenditure. | |
34 | + | This bill would include a change in state statute that would result in a taxpayer paying a higher tax within the meaning of Section 3 of Article XIIIA of the California Constitution, and thus would require for passage the approval of 2/3 of the membership of each house of the Legislature. | |
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38 | + | Existing property tax law provides for the cancellation of taxes, penalties, or costs under specified circumstances. Existing property tax law prohibits the cancellation of charges on tax exempt property if there has not been compliance with the statutory procedure for claiming the exemption. | |
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45 | - | This bill, for taxable years beginning on and after January 1, 2026, would revise that rate for taxpayers that are publicly held corporations, as defined, and instead impose an applicable tax rate from 7% to 13%, or for financial institutions, from 9% to 15%, based on the compensation ratio, as defined, of the corporation. This bill would increase the applicable tax rate by 50% for those taxpayers that have a specified decrease in full-time employees employed in the United States as compared to an increase in contracted and foreign full-time employees, as described. | |
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49 | - | This bill would include a change in state statute that would result in a taxpayer paying a higher tax within the meaning of Section 3 of Article XIII A of the California Constitution, and thus would require for passage the approval of 23 of the membership of each house of the Legislature. | |
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42 | + | This bill would make nonsubstantive changes to the latter provision. | |
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61 | - | The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section | |
50 | + | The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 23151 of the Revenue and Taxation Code is amended to read:23151. (a) With the exception of banks and financial corporations, every corporation doing business within the limits of this state and not expressly exempted from taxation by the provisions of the Constitution of this state or by this part, shall annually pay to the state, for the privilege of exercising its corporate franchises within this state, a tax according to or measured by its net income, to be computed at the rate of 7.6 percent upon the basis of its net income for the next preceding income year, or if greater, the minimum tax specified in Section 23153.(b) For calendar or fiscal years ending after June 30, 1973, the rate of tax shall be 9 percent instead of 7.6 percent as provided by subdivision (a).(c) For calendar or fiscal years ending in 1980 to 1986, inclusive, the rate of tax shall be 9.6 percent.(d) For calendar or fiscal years ending in 1987 to 1996, inclusive, and for any income year beginning before January 1, 1997, the tax rate shall be 9.3 percent.(e) For any income year beginning on or after January 1, 1997, and before the income year identified in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (f), the tax rate shall be 8.84 percent. The change in rate provided in this subdivision shall be made without proration otherwise required by Section 24251.(f) (1) For the first taxable year beginning on or after January 1, 2000, the tax imposed under this section shall be the sum of both of the following:(A) A tax according to or measured by net income, to be computed at the rate of 8.84 percent upon the basis of the net income for the next preceding income year, but not less than the minimum tax specified in Section 23153.(B) A tax according to or measured by net income, to be computed at the rate of 8.84 percent upon the basis of the net income for the first taxable year beginning on or after January 1, 2000, but not less than the minimum tax specified in Section 23153.(2) Except as provided in paragraph (1), (1) and subdivision (g), for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2000, the tax imposed under this section shall be a tax according to or measured by net income, to be computed at the rate of 8.84 percent upon the basis of the net income for that taxable year, but not less than the minimum tax specified in Section 23153.(g) (1) For taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2026, the tax imposed under this section upon a publicly held corporation, as defined in Section 162(m)(2), relating to publicly held corporation, of the Internal Revenue Code, shall be a tax according to or measured by net income, to be computed at the applicable tax rate upon the basis of the net income for that taxable year, as determined by paragraph (2), but not less than the minimum tax specified in Section 23153.(2) The applicable tax rate shall be determined as follows:If the compensation ratio is:The applicable tax rate is:Over zero but not over 257% upon the basis of net incomeOver 25 but not over 507.5% upon the basis of net incomeOver 50 but not over 1008% upon the basis of net incomeOver 100 but not over 1509% upon the basis of net incomeOver 150 but not over 2009.5% upon the basis of net incomeOver 200 but not over 25010% upon the basis of net incomeOver 250 but not over 30011% upon the basis of net incomeOver 300 but not over 40012% upon the basis of net incomeOver 40013% upon the basis of net income(3) For purposes of this subdivision:(A) (i) Compensation, in the case of employees of the taxpayer other than the chief operating officer or the highest paid employee, means wages as defined in Section 3121(a) of the Internal Revenue Code, relating to wages, paid by the taxpayer during a calendar year to employees of the taxpayer.(ii) Compensation, in the case of the chief operating officer and the highest paid employee of the taxpayer, means total compensation as reported in the Summary Compensation Table reported to the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Item 402 of Regulation S-K of the Securities and Exchange Commission.(B) (i) Compensation ratio for a taxable year means a ratio where the numerator is the amount equal to the greater of the compensation of the chief operating officer or the highest paid employee of the taxpayer for the calendar year preceding the beginning of the taxable year and the denominator is the amount equal to the median compensation of all employees employed by the taxpayer in the United States for the calendar year preceding the beginning of the taxable year.(ii) For taxpayers that are required to be included in a combined report under Section 25101 or authorized to be included in a combined report under Section 25101.15, the calculation of the ratio in clause (i) shall be made by treating all taxpayers that are required to be or authorized to be included in a combined report as a single taxpayer.(4) A taxpayer subject to this subdivision shall furnish a detailed compensation report to the Franchise Tax Board with its timely filed original return.(5) (A) If the total number of full-time employees, determined on an annual full-time equivalent basis, employed by the taxpayer in the United States for a taxable year is reduced by more than 10 percent, as compared to the total number of full-time employees, determined on an annual full-time equivalent basis, employed by the taxpayer in the United States for the preceding taxable year and the total number of contracted employees or foreign full-time employees, determined on an annual full-time equivalent basis, of the taxpayer for that taxable year has increased, as compared with the total number of contracted employees or foreign full-time employees, determined on an annual full-time equivalent basis, of the taxpayer for the preceding taxable year, then the applicable tax rate determined under paragraph (2) shall be increased by 50 percent. For taxpayers who first commence doing business in this state during the taxable year, the number of full-time employees, contracted employees, and foreign full-time employees for the immediately preceding prior taxable year shall be zero.(B) For purposes of this paragraph:(i) Annual full-time equivalent means either of the following:(I) In the case of a full-time employee paid hourly qualified wages, annual full-time equivalent means the total number of hours worked for the qualified taxpayer by the employee, not to exceed 2,000 hours per employee, divided by 2,000.(II) In the case of a salaried full-time employee, annual full-time equivalent means the total number of weeks worked for the qualified taxpayer by the employee divided by 52.(ii) Contracted full-time employee means an individual engaged by the taxpayer to provide a specific set of services established pursuant to the terms and conditions of a written employment contract that delineates the length of employment, the salary and bonuses (if any) to be paid, and the benefits that accrue to that individual.(iii) Foreign full-time employee means a full-time employee of the taxpayer that is employed at a location other than the United States.(iv) Full-time employee means an employee of the taxpayer that satisfies either of the following requirements:(I) Is paid compensation by the taxpayer for services of not less than an average of 35 hours per week.(II) Is a salaried employee of the taxpayer and is paid compensation during the taxable year for full-time employment, within the meaning of Section 515 of the Labor Code.(6) The Franchise Tax Board may prescribe rules, guidelines, or procedures necessary or appropriate to carry out the purposes of this subdivision, including any guidelines regarding the determination of wages, average compensation, and compensation ratio. Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code shall not apply to any rule, guideline, or procedure prescribed by the Franchise Tax Board pursuant to this subdivision.SEC. 2. This act provides for a tax levy within the meaning of Article IV of the California Constitution and shall go into immediate effect.SECTION 1.Section 4987 of the Revenue and Taxation Code is amended to read:4987.A cancellation of charges on tax exempt property shall not be made if there has not been compliance with the statutory procedure for claiming the exemption. | |
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56 | + | SECTION 1. Section 23151 of the Revenue and Taxation Code is amended to read:23151. (a) With the exception of banks and financial corporations, every corporation doing business within the limits of this state and not expressly exempted from taxation by the provisions of the Constitution of this state or by this part, shall annually pay to the state, for the privilege of exercising its corporate franchises within this state, a tax according to or measured by its net income, to be computed at the rate of 7.6 percent upon the basis of its net income for the next preceding income year, or if greater, the minimum tax specified in Section 23153.(b) For calendar or fiscal years ending after June 30, 1973, the rate of tax shall be 9 percent instead of 7.6 percent as provided by subdivision (a).(c) For calendar or fiscal years ending in 1980 to 1986, inclusive, the rate of tax shall be 9.6 percent.(d) For calendar or fiscal years ending in 1987 to 1996, inclusive, and for any income year beginning before January 1, 1997, the tax rate shall be 9.3 percent.(e) For any income year beginning on or after January 1, 1997, and before the income year identified in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (f), the tax rate shall be 8.84 percent. The change in rate provided in this subdivision shall be made without proration otherwise required by Section 24251.(f) (1) For the first taxable year beginning on or after January 1, 2000, the tax imposed under this section shall be the sum of both of the following:(A) A tax according to or measured by net income, to be computed at the rate of 8.84 percent upon the basis of the net income for the next preceding income year, but not less than the minimum tax specified in Section 23153.(B) A tax according to or measured by net income, to be computed at the rate of 8.84 percent upon the basis of the net income for the first taxable year beginning on or after January 1, 2000, but not less than the minimum tax specified in Section 23153.(2) Except as provided in paragraph (1), (1) and subdivision (g), for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2000, the tax imposed under this section shall be a tax according to or measured by net income, to be computed at the rate of 8.84 percent upon the basis of the net income for that taxable year, but not less than the minimum tax specified in Section 23153.(g) (1) For taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2026, the tax imposed under this section upon a publicly held corporation, as defined in Section 162(m)(2), relating to publicly held corporation, of the Internal Revenue Code, shall be a tax according to or measured by net income, to be computed at the applicable tax rate upon the basis of the net income for that taxable year, as determined by paragraph (2), but not less than the minimum tax specified in Section 23153.(2) The applicable tax rate shall be determined as follows:If the compensation ratio is:The applicable tax rate is:Over zero but not over 257% upon the basis of net incomeOver 25 but not over 507.5% upon the basis of net incomeOver 50 but not over 1008% upon the basis of net incomeOver 100 but not over 1509% upon the basis of net incomeOver 150 but not over 2009.5% upon the basis of net incomeOver 200 but not over 25010% upon the basis of net incomeOver 250 but not over 30011% upon the basis of net incomeOver 300 but not over 40012% upon the basis of net incomeOver 40013% upon the basis of net income(3) For purposes of this subdivision:(A) (i) Compensation, in the case of employees of the taxpayer other than the chief operating officer or the highest paid employee, means wages as defined in Section 3121(a) of the Internal Revenue Code, relating to wages, paid by the taxpayer during a calendar year to employees of the taxpayer.(ii) Compensation, in the case of the chief operating officer and the highest paid employee of the taxpayer, means total compensation as reported in the Summary Compensation Table reported to the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Item 402 of Regulation S-K of the Securities and Exchange Commission.(B) (i) Compensation ratio for a taxable year means a ratio where the numerator is the amount equal to the greater of the compensation of the chief operating officer or the highest paid employee of the taxpayer for the calendar year preceding the beginning of the taxable year and the denominator is the amount equal to the median compensation of all employees employed by the taxpayer in the United States for the calendar year preceding the beginning of the taxable year.(ii) For taxpayers that are required to be included in a combined report under Section 25101 or authorized to be included in a combined report under Section 25101.15, the calculation of the ratio in clause (i) shall be made by treating all taxpayers that are required to be or authorized to be included in a combined report as a single taxpayer.(4) A taxpayer subject to this subdivision shall furnish a detailed compensation report to the Franchise Tax Board with its timely filed original return.(5) (A) If the total number of full-time employees, determined on an annual full-time equivalent basis, employed by the taxpayer in the United States for a taxable year is reduced by more than 10 percent, as compared to the total number of full-time employees, determined on an annual full-time equivalent basis, employed by the taxpayer in the United States for the preceding taxable year and the total number of contracted employees or foreign full-time employees, determined on an annual full-time equivalent basis, of the taxpayer for that taxable year has increased, as compared with the total number of contracted employees or foreign full-time employees, determined on an annual full-time equivalent basis, of the taxpayer for the preceding taxable year, then the applicable tax rate determined under paragraph (2) shall be increased by 50 percent. For taxpayers who first commence doing business in this state during the taxable year, the number of full-time employees, contracted employees, and foreign full-time employees for the immediately preceding prior taxable year shall be zero.(B) For purposes of this paragraph:(i) Annual full-time equivalent means either of the following:(I) In the case of a full-time employee paid hourly qualified wages, annual full-time equivalent means the total number of hours worked for the qualified taxpayer by the employee, not to exceed 2,000 hours per employee, divided by 2,000.(II) In the case of a salaried full-time employee, annual full-time equivalent means the total number of weeks worked for the qualified taxpayer by the employee divided by 52.(ii) Contracted full-time employee means an individual engaged by the taxpayer to provide a specific set of services established pursuant to the terms and conditions of a written employment contract that delineates the length of employment, the salary and bonuses (if any) to be paid, and the benefits that accrue to that individual.(iii) Foreign full-time employee means a full-time employee of the taxpayer that is employed at a location other than the United States.(iv) Full-time employee means an employee of the taxpayer that satisfies either of the following requirements:(I) Is paid compensation by the taxpayer for services of not less than an average of 35 hours per week.(II) Is a salaried employee of the taxpayer and is paid compensation during the taxable year for full-time employment, within the meaning of Section 515 of the Labor Code.(6) The Franchise Tax Board may prescribe rules, guidelines, or procedures necessary or appropriate to carry out the purposes of this subdivision, including any guidelines regarding the determination of wages, average compensation, and compensation ratio. Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code shall not apply to any rule, guideline, or procedure prescribed by the Franchise Tax Board pursuant to this subdivision. | |
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(a) With the exception of banks and financial corporations, every corporation doing business within the limits of this state and not expressly exempted from taxation by the provisions of the Constitution of this state or by this part, shall annually pay to the state, for the privilege of exercising its corporate franchises within this state, a tax according to or measured by its net income, to be computed at the rate of 7.6 percent upon the basis of its net income for the next preceding income year, or if greater, the minimum tax specified in Section 23153.(b) For calendar or fiscal years ending after June 30, 1973, the rate of tax shall be 9 percent instead of 7.6 percent as provided by subdivision (a).(c) For calendar or fiscal years ending in 1980 to 1986, inclusive, the rate of tax shall be 9.6 percent.(d) For calendar or fiscal years ending in 1987 to 1996, inclusive, and for any income year beginning before January 1, 1997, the tax rate shall be 9.3 percent.(e) For any income year beginning on or after January 1, 1997, and before the income year identified in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (f), the tax rate shall be 8.84 percent. The change in rate provided in this subdivision shall be made without proration otherwise required by Section 24251.(f) (1) For the first taxable year beginning on or after January 1, 2000, the tax imposed under this section shall be the sum of both of the following:(A) A tax according to or measured by net income, to be computed at the rate of 8.84 percent upon the basis of the net income for the next preceding income year, but not less than the minimum tax specified in Section 23153.(B) A tax according to or measured by net income, to be computed at the rate of 8.84 percent upon the basis of the net income for the first taxable year beginning on or after January 1, 2000, but not less than the minimum tax specified in Section 23153.(2) Except as provided in paragraph (1), (1) and subdivision (g), for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2000, the tax imposed under this section shall be a tax according to or measured by net income, to be computed at the rate of 8.84 percent upon the basis of the net income for that taxable year, but not less than the minimum tax specified in Section 23153.(g) (1) For taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2026, the tax imposed under this section upon a publicly held corporation, as defined in Section 162(m)(2), relating to publicly held corporation, of the Internal Revenue Code, shall be a tax according to or measured by net income, to be computed at the applicable tax rate upon the basis of the net income for that taxable year, as determined by paragraph (2), but not less than the minimum tax specified in Section 23153.(2) The applicable tax rate shall be determined as follows:If the compensation ratio is:The applicable tax rate is:Over zero but not over 257% upon the basis of net incomeOver 25 but not over 507.5% upon the basis of net incomeOver 50 but not over 1008% upon the basis of net incomeOver 100 but not over 1509% upon the basis of net incomeOver 150 but not over 2009.5% upon the basis of net incomeOver 200 but not over 25010% upon the basis of net incomeOver 250 but not over 30011% upon the basis of net incomeOver 300 but not over 40012% upon the basis of net incomeOver 40013% upon the basis of net income(3) For purposes of this subdivision:(A) (i) Compensation, in the case of employees of the taxpayer other than the chief operating officer or the highest paid employee, means wages as defined in Section 3121(a) of the Internal Revenue Code, relating to wages, paid by the taxpayer during a calendar year to employees of the taxpayer.(ii) Compensation, in the case of the chief operating officer and the highest paid employee of the taxpayer, means total compensation as reported in the Summary Compensation Table reported to the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Item 402 of Regulation S-K of the Securities and Exchange Commission.(B) (i) Compensation ratio for a taxable year means a ratio where the numerator is the amount equal to the greater of the compensation of the chief operating officer or the highest paid employee of the taxpayer for the calendar year preceding the beginning of the taxable year and the denominator is the amount equal to the median compensation of all employees employed by the taxpayer in the United States for the calendar year preceding the beginning of the taxable year.(ii) For taxpayers that are required to be included in a combined report under Section 25101 or authorized to be included in a combined report under Section 25101.15, the calculation of the ratio in clause (i) shall be made by treating all taxpayers that are required to be or authorized to be included in a combined report as a single taxpayer.(4) A taxpayer subject to this subdivision shall furnish a detailed compensation report to the Franchise Tax Board with its timely filed original return.(5) (A) If the total number of full-time employees, determined on an annual full-time equivalent basis, employed by the taxpayer in the United States for a taxable year is reduced by more than 10 percent, as compared to the total number of full-time employees, determined on an annual full-time equivalent basis, employed by the taxpayer in the United States for the preceding taxable year and the total number of contracted employees or foreign full-time employees, determined on an annual full-time equivalent basis, of the taxpayer for that taxable year has increased, as compared with the total number of contracted employees or foreign full-time employees, determined on an annual full-time equivalent basis, of the taxpayer for the preceding taxable year, then the applicable tax rate determined under paragraph (2) shall be increased by 50 percent. For taxpayers who first commence doing business in this state during the taxable year, the number of full-time employees, contracted employees, and foreign full-time employees for the immediately preceding prior taxable year shall be zero.(B) For purposes of this paragraph:(i) Annual full-time equivalent means either of the following:(I) In the case of a full-time employee paid hourly qualified wages, annual full-time equivalent means the total number of hours worked for the qualified taxpayer by the employee, not to exceed 2,000 hours per employee, divided by 2,000.(II) In the case of a salaried full-time employee, annual full-time equivalent means the total number of weeks worked for the qualified taxpayer by the employee divided by 52.(ii) Contracted full-time employee means an individual engaged by the taxpayer to provide a specific set of services established pursuant to the terms and conditions of a written employment contract that delineates the length of employment, the salary and bonuses (if any) to be paid, and the benefits that accrue to that individual.(iii) Foreign full-time employee means a full-time employee of the taxpayer that is employed at a location other than the United States.(iv) Full-time employee means an employee of the taxpayer that satisfies either of the following requirements:(I) Is paid compensation by the taxpayer for services of not less than an average of 35 hours per week.(II) Is a salaried employee of the taxpayer and is paid compensation during the taxable year for full-time employment, within the meaning of Section 515 of the Labor Code.(6) The Franchise Tax Board may prescribe rules, guidelines, or procedures necessary or appropriate to carry out the purposes of this subdivision, including any guidelines regarding the determination of wages, average compensation, and compensation ratio. Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code shall not apply to any rule, guideline, or procedure prescribed by the Franchise Tax Board pursuant to this subdivision. | |
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64 | + | 23151. (a) With the exception of banks and financial corporations, every corporation doing business within the limits of this state and not expressly exempted from taxation by the provisions of the Constitution of this state or by this part, shall annually pay to the state, for the privilege of exercising its corporate franchises within this state, a tax according to or measured by its net income, to be computed at the rate of 7.6 percent upon the basis of its net income for the next preceding income year, or if greater, the minimum tax specified in Section 23153.(b) For calendar or fiscal years ending after June 30, 1973, the rate of tax shall be 9 percent instead of 7.6 percent as provided by subdivision (a).(c) For calendar or fiscal years ending in 1980 to 1986, inclusive, the rate of tax shall be 9.6 percent.(d) For calendar or fiscal years ending in 1987 to 1996, inclusive, and for any income year beginning before January 1, 1997, the tax rate shall be 9.3 percent.(e) For any income year beginning on or after January 1, 1997, and before the income year identified in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (f), the tax rate shall be 8.84 percent. The change in rate provided in this subdivision shall be made without proration otherwise required by Section 24251.(f) (1) For the first taxable year beginning on or after January 1, 2000, the tax imposed under this section shall be the sum of both of the following:(A) A tax according to or measured by net income, to be computed at the rate of 8.84 percent upon the basis of the net income for the next preceding income year, but not less than the minimum tax specified in Section 23153.(B) A tax according to or measured by net income, to be computed at the rate of 8.84 percent upon the basis of the net income for the first taxable year beginning on or after January 1, 2000, but not less than the minimum tax specified in Section 23153.(2) Except as provided in paragraph (1), (1) and subdivision (g), for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2000, the tax imposed under this section shall be a tax according to or measured by net income, to be computed at the rate of 8.84 percent upon the basis of the net income for that taxable year, but not less than the minimum tax specified in Section 23153.(g) (1) For taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2026, the tax imposed under this section upon a publicly held corporation, as defined in Section 162(m)(2), relating to publicly held corporation, of the Internal Revenue Code, shall be a tax according to or measured by net income, to be computed at the applicable tax rate upon the basis of the net income for that taxable year, as determined by paragraph (2), but not less than the minimum tax specified in Section 23153.(2) The applicable tax rate shall be determined as follows:If the compensation ratio is:The applicable tax rate is:Over zero but not over 257% upon the basis of net incomeOver 25 but not over 507.5% upon the basis of net incomeOver 50 but not over 1008% upon the basis of net incomeOver 100 but not over 1509% upon the basis of net incomeOver 150 but not over 2009.5% upon the basis of net incomeOver 200 but not over 25010% upon the basis of net incomeOver 250 but not over 30011% upon the basis of net incomeOver 300 but not over 40012% upon the basis of net incomeOver 40013% upon the basis of net income(3) For purposes of this subdivision:(A) (i) Compensation, in the case of employees of the taxpayer other than the chief operating officer or the highest paid employee, means wages as defined in Section 3121(a) of the Internal Revenue Code, relating to wages, paid by the taxpayer during a calendar year to employees of the taxpayer.(ii) Compensation, in the case of the chief operating officer and the highest paid employee of the taxpayer, means total compensation as reported in the Summary Compensation Table reported to the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Item 402 of Regulation S-K of the Securities and Exchange Commission.(B) (i) Compensation ratio for a taxable year means a ratio where the numerator is the amount equal to the greater of the compensation of the chief operating officer or the highest paid employee of the taxpayer for the calendar year preceding the beginning of the taxable year and the denominator is the amount equal to the median compensation of all employees employed by the taxpayer in the United States for the calendar year preceding the beginning of the taxable year.(ii) For taxpayers that are required to be included in a combined report under Section 25101 or authorized to be included in a combined report under Section 25101.15, the calculation of the ratio in clause (i) shall be made by treating all taxpayers that are required to be or authorized to be included in a combined report as a single taxpayer.(4) A taxpayer subject to this subdivision shall furnish a detailed compensation report to the Franchise Tax Board with its timely filed original return.(5) (A) If the total number of full-time employees, determined on an annual full-time equivalent basis, employed by the taxpayer in the United States for a taxable year is reduced by more than 10 percent, as compared to the total number of full-time employees, determined on an annual full-time equivalent basis, employed by the taxpayer in the United States for the preceding taxable year and the total number of contracted employees or foreign full-time employees, determined on an annual full-time equivalent basis, of the taxpayer for that taxable year has increased, as compared with the total number of contracted employees or foreign full-time employees, determined on an annual full-time equivalent basis, of the taxpayer for the preceding taxable year, then the applicable tax rate determined under paragraph (2) shall be increased by 50 percent. For taxpayers who first commence doing business in this state during the taxable year, the number of full-time employees, contracted employees, and foreign full-time employees for the immediately preceding prior taxable year shall be zero.(B) For purposes of this paragraph:(i) Annual full-time equivalent means either of the following:(I) In the case of a full-time employee paid hourly qualified wages, annual full-time equivalent means the total number of hours worked for the qualified taxpayer by the employee, not to exceed 2,000 hours per employee, divided by 2,000.(II) In the case of a salaried full-time employee, annual full-time equivalent means the total number of weeks worked for the qualified taxpayer by the employee divided by 52.(ii) Contracted full-time employee means an individual engaged by the taxpayer to provide a specific set of services established pursuant to the terms and conditions of a written employment contract that delineates the length of employment, the salary and bonuses (if any) to be paid, and the benefits that accrue to that individual.(iii) Foreign full-time employee means a full-time employee of the taxpayer that is employed at a location other than the United States.(iv) Full-time employee means an employee of the taxpayer that satisfies either of the following requirements:(I) Is paid compensation by the taxpayer for services of not less than an average of 35 hours per week.(II) Is a salaried employee of the taxpayer and is paid compensation during the taxable year for full-time employment, within the meaning of Section 515 of the Labor Code.(6) The Franchise Tax Board may prescribe rules, guidelines, or procedures necessary or appropriate to carry out the purposes of this subdivision, including any guidelines regarding the determination of wages, average compensation, and compensation ratio. Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code shall not apply to any rule, guideline, or procedure prescribed by the Franchise Tax Board pursuant to this subdivision. | |
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77 | - | ||
66 | + | 23151. (a) With the exception of banks and financial corporations, every corporation doing business within the limits of this state and not expressly exempted from taxation by the provisions of the Constitution of this state or by this part, shall annually pay to the state, for the privilege of exercising its corporate franchises within this state, a tax according to or measured by its net income, to be computed at the rate of 7.6 percent upon the basis of its net income for the next preceding income year, or if greater, the minimum tax specified in Section 23153.(b) For calendar or fiscal years ending after June 30, 1973, the rate of tax shall be 9 percent instead of 7.6 percent as provided by subdivision (a).(c) For calendar or fiscal years ending in 1980 to 1986, inclusive, the rate of tax shall be 9.6 percent.(d) For calendar or fiscal years ending in 1987 to 1996, inclusive, and for any income year beginning before January 1, 1997, the tax rate shall be 9.3 percent.(e) For any income year beginning on or after January 1, 1997, and before the income year identified in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (f), the tax rate shall be 8.84 percent. The change in rate provided in this subdivision shall be made without proration otherwise required by Section 24251.(f) (1) For the first taxable year beginning on or after January 1, 2000, the tax imposed under this section shall be the sum of both of the following:(A) A tax according to or measured by net income, to be computed at the rate of 8.84 percent upon the basis of the net income for the next preceding income year, but not less than the minimum tax specified in Section 23153.(B) A tax according to or measured by net income, to be computed at the rate of 8.84 percent upon the basis of the net income for the first taxable year beginning on or after January 1, 2000, but not less than the minimum tax specified in Section 23153.(2) Except as provided in paragraph (1), (1) and subdivision (g), for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2000, the tax imposed under this section shall be a tax according to or measured by net income, to be computed at the rate of 8.84 percent upon the basis of the net income for that taxable year, but not less than the minimum tax specified in Section 23153.(g) (1) For taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2026, the tax imposed under this section upon a publicly held corporation, as defined in Section 162(m)(2), relating to publicly held corporation, of the Internal Revenue Code, shall be a tax according to or measured by net income, to be computed at the applicable tax rate upon the basis of the net income for that taxable year, as determined by paragraph (2), but not less than the minimum tax specified in Section 23153.(2) The applicable tax rate shall be determined as follows:If the compensation ratio is:The applicable tax rate is:Over zero but not over 257% upon the basis of net incomeOver 25 but not over 507.5% upon the basis of net incomeOver 50 but not over 1008% upon the basis of net incomeOver 100 but not over 1509% upon the basis of net incomeOver 150 but not over 2009.5% upon the basis of net incomeOver 200 but not over 25010% upon the basis of net incomeOver 250 but not over 30011% upon the basis of net incomeOver 300 but not over 40012% upon the basis of net incomeOver 40013% upon the basis of net income(3) For purposes of this subdivision:(A) (i) Compensation, in the case of employees of the taxpayer other than the chief operating officer or the highest paid employee, means wages as defined in Section 3121(a) of the Internal Revenue Code, relating to wages, paid by the taxpayer during a calendar year to employees of the taxpayer.(ii) Compensation, in the case of the chief operating officer and the highest paid employee of the taxpayer, means total compensation as reported in the Summary Compensation Table reported to the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Item 402 of Regulation S-K of the Securities and Exchange Commission.(B) (i) Compensation ratio for a taxable year means a ratio where the numerator is the amount equal to the greater of the compensation of the chief operating officer or the highest paid employee of the taxpayer for the calendar year preceding the beginning of the taxable year and the denominator is the amount equal to the median compensation of all employees employed by the taxpayer in the United States for the calendar year preceding the beginning of the taxable year.(ii) For taxpayers that are required to be included in a combined report under Section 25101 or authorized to be included in a combined report under Section 25101.15, the calculation of the ratio in clause (i) shall be made by treating all taxpayers that are required to be or authorized to be included in a combined report as a single taxpayer.(4) A taxpayer subject to this subdivision shall furnish a detailed compensation report to the Franchise Tax Board with its timely filed original return.(5) (A) If the total number of full-time employees, determined on an annual full-time equivalent basis, employed by the taxpayer in the United States for a taxable year is reduced by more than 10 percent, as compared to the total number of full-time employees, determined on an annual full-time equivalent basis, employed by the taxpayer in the United States for the preceding taxable year and the total number of contracted employees or foreign full-time employees, determined on an annual full-time equivalent basis, of the taxpayer for that taxable year has increased, as compared with the total number of contracted employees or foreign full-time employees, determined on an annual full-time equivalent basis, of the taxpayer for the preceding taxable year, then the applicable tax rate determined under paragraph (2) shall be increased by 50 percent. For taxpayers who first commence doing business in this state during the taxable year, the number of full-time employees, contracted employees, and foreign full-time employees for the immediately preceding prior taxable year shall be zero.(B) For purposes of this paragraph:(i) Annual full-time equivalent means either of the following:(I) In the case of a full-time employee paid hourly qualified wages, annual full-time equivalent means the total number of hours worked for the qualified taxpayer by the employee, not to exceed 2,000 hours per employee, divided by 2,000.(II) In the case of a salaried full-time employee, annual full-time equivalent means the total number of weeks worked for the qualified taxpayer by the employee divided by 52.(ii) Contracted full-time employee means an individual engaged by the taxpayer to provide a specific set of services established pursuant to the terms and conditions of a written employment contract that delineates the length of employment, the salary and bonuses (if any) to be paid, and the benefits that accrue to that individual.(iii) Foreign full-time employee means a full-time employee of the taxpayer that is employed at a location other than the United States.(iv) Full-time employee means an employee of the taxpayer that satisfies either of the following requirements:(I) Is paid compensation by the taxpayer for services of not less than an average of 35 hours per week.(II) Is a salaried employee of the taxpayer and is paid compensation during the taxable year for full-time employment, within the meaning of Section 515 of the Labor Code.(6) The Franchise Tax Board may prescribe rules, guidelines, or procedures necessary or appropriate to carry out the purposes of this subdivision, including any guidelines regarding the determination of wages, average compensation, and compensation ratio. Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code shall not apply to any rule, guideline, or procedure prescribed by the Franchise Tax Board pursuant to this subdivision. | |
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79 | 68 | ||
80 | 69 | ||
81 | - | 17131.12. (a) Gross income does not include any payments received by an individual from a guaranteed income pilot program or project that receives a grant pursuant to Section 18997 of the Welfare and Institutions Code. | |
82 | - | ||
83 | - | (b) This section shall become inoperative on July 1, 2026, 2031, and, as of January 1, 2027, 2032, is repealed. | |
84 | - | ||
85 | - | SEC. 2. For the purpose of complying with Section 41 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, as it relates to Section 17131.12 of that code, the Legislature finds and declares as follows:(a) The specific goal of the extension of the exclusion provided pursuant to Section 17131.12 of the Revenue and Taxation Code is to continue to provide financial relief to vulnerable Californians.(b) There is no available data to collect or report with respect to the exclusion. | |
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87 | - | SEC. 2. For the purpose of complying with Section 41 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, as it relates to Section 17131.12 of that code, the Legislature finds and declares as follows:(a) The specific goal of the extension of the exclusion provided pursuant to Section 17131.12 of the Revenue and Taxation Code is to continue to provide financial relief to vulnerable Californians.(b) There is no available data to collect or report with respect to the exclusion. | |
88 | - | ||
89 | - | SEC. 2. For the purpose of complying with Section 41 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, as it relates to Section 17131.12 of that code, the Legislature finds and declares as follows: | |
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91 | - | ### SEC. 2. | |
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93 | - | (a) The specific goal of the extension of the exclusion provided pursuant to Section 17131.12 of the Revenue and Taxation Code is to continue to provide financial relief to vulnerable Californians. | |
94 | - | ||
95 | - | (b) There is no available data to collect or report with respect to the exclusion. | |
96 | - | ||
97 | - | SEC. 3. This act provides for a tax levy within the meaning of Article IV of the California Constitution and shall go into immediate effect. | |
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99 | - | SEC. 3. This act provides for a tax levy within the meaning of Article IV of the California Constitution and shall go into immediate effect. | |
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101 | - | SEC. 3. This act provides for a tax levy within the meaning of Article IV of the California Constitution and shall go into immediate effect. | |
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103 | - | ### SEC. 3. | |
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109 | - | (a)With the exception of banks and financial corporations, every corporation doing business within the limits of this state and not expressly exempted from taxation by the provisions of the Constitution of this state or by this part, shall annually pay to the state, for the privilege of exercising its corporate franchises within this state, a tax according to or measured by its net income, to be computed at the rate of 7.6 percent upon the basis of its net income for the next preceding income year, or if greater, the minimum tax specified in Section 23153. | |
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70 | + | 23151. (a) With the exception of banks and financial corporations, every corporation doing business within the limits of this state and not expressly exempted from taxation by the provisions of the Constitution of this state or by this part, shall annually pay to the state, for the privilege of exercising its corporate franchises within this state, a tax according to or measured by its net income, to be computed at the rate of 7.6 percent upon the basis of its net income for the next preceding income year, or if greater, the minimum tax specified in Section 23153. | |
112 | 71 | ||
113 | 72 | (b) For calendar or fiscal years ending after June 30, 1973, the rate of tax shall be 9 percent instead of 7.6 percent as provided by subdivision (a). | |
114 | 73 | ||
115 | - | ||
116 | - | ||
117 | 74 | (c) For calendar or fiscal years ending in 1980 to 1986, inclusive, the rate of tax shall be 9.6 percent. | |
118 | - | ||
119 | - | ||
120 | 75 | ||
121 | 76 | (d) For calendar or fiscal years ending in 1987 to 1996, inclusive, and for any income year beginning before January 1, 1997, the tax rate shall be 9.3 percent. | |
122 | 77 | ||
123 | - | ||
124 | - | ||
125 | - | (e)For any income year beginning on or after January 1, 1997, the tax rate shall be 8.84 percent. The change in rate provided in this subdivision shall be made without proration otherwise required by Section 24251. | |
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127 | - | ||
78 | + | (e) For any income year beginning on or after January 1, 1997, and before the income year identified in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (f), the tax rate shall be 8.84 percent. The change in rate provided in this subdivision shall be made without proration otherwise required by Section 24251. | |
128 | 79 | ||
129 | 80 | (f) (1) For the first taxable year beginning on or after January 1, 2000, the tax imposed under this section shall be the sum of both of the following: | |
130 | 81 | ||
131 | - | ||
132 | - | ||
133 | 82 | (A) A tax according to or measured by net income, to be computed at the rate of 8.84 percent upon the basis of the net income for the next preceding income year, but not less than the minimum tax specified in Section 23153. | |
134 | - | ||
135 | - | ||
136 | 83 | ||
137 | 84 | (B) A tax according to or measured by net income, to be computed at the rate of 8.84 percent upon the basis of the net income for the first taxable year beginning on or after January 1, 2000, but not less than the minimum tax specified in Section 23153. | |
138 | 85 | ||
139 | - | ||
140 | - | ||
141 | - | (2)Except as provided in paragraph (1) and subdivision (g), for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2000, the tax imposed under this section shall be a tax according to or measured by net income, to be computed at the rate of 8.84 percent upon the basis of the net income for that taxable year, but not less than the minimum tax specified in Section 23153. | |
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86 | + | (2) Except as provided in paragraph (1), (1) and subdivision (g), for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2000, the tax imposed under this section shall be a tax according to or measured by net income, to be computed at the rate of 8.84 percent upon the basis of the net income for that taxable year, but not less than the minimum tax specified in Section 23153. | |
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145 | 88 | (g) (1) For taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2026, the tax imposed under this section upon a publicly held corporation, as defined in Section 162(m)(2), relating to publicly held corporation, of the Internal Revenue Code, shall be a tax according to or measured by net income, to be computed at the applicable tax rate upon the basis of the net income for that taxable year, as determined by paragraph (2), but not less than the minimum tax specified in Section 23153. | |
146 | 89 | ||
147 | - | ||
148 | - | ||
149 | 90 | (2) The applicable tax rate shall be determined as follows: | |
150 | - | ||
151 | - | ||
152 | 91 | ||
153 | 92 | If the compensation ratio is:The applicable tax rate is:Over zero but not over 257% upon the basis of net incomeOver 25 but not over 507.5% upon the basis of net incomeOver 50 but not over 1008% upon the basis of net incomeOver 100 but not over 1509% upon the basis of net incomeOver 150 but not over 2009.5% upon the basis of net incomeOver 200 but not over 25010% upon the basis of net incomeOver 250 but not over 30011% upon the basis of net incomeOver 300 but not over 40012% upon the basis of net incomeOver 40013% upon the basis of net income | |
154 | 93 | ||
155 | 94 | If the compensation ratio is: The applicable tax rate is: | |
156 | 95 | Over zero but not over 25 7% upon the basis of net income | |
157 | 96 | Over 25 but not over 50 7.5% upon the basis of net income | |
158 | 97 | Over 50 but not over 100 8% upon the basis of net income | |
159 | 98 | Over 100 but not over 150 9% upon the basis of net income | |
160 | 99 | Over 150 but not over 200 9.5% upon the basis of net income | |
161 | 100 | Over 200 but not over 250 10% upon the basis of net income | |
162 | 101 | Over 250 but not over 300 11% upon the basis of net income | |
163 | 102 | Over 300 but not over 400 12% upon the basis of net income | |
164 | 103 | Over 400 13% upon the basis of net income | |
165 | 104 | ||
166 | - | ||
167 | - | ||
168 | 105 | (3) For purposes of this subdivision: | |
169 | - | ||
170 | - | ||
171 | 106 | ||
172 | 107 | (A) (i) Compensation, in the case of employees of the taxpayer other than the chief operating officer or the highest paid employee, means wages as defined in Section 3121(a) of the Internal Revenue Code, relating to wages, paid by the taxpayer during a calendar year to employees of the taxpayer. | |
173 | 108 | ||
174 | - | ||
175 | - | ||
176 | 109 | (ii) Compensation, in the case of the chief operating officer and the highest paid employee of the taxpayer, means total compensation as reported in the Summary Compensation Table reported to the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Item 402 of Regulation S-K of the Securities and Exchange Commission. | |
177 | - | ||
178 | - | ||
179 | 110 | ||
180 | 111 | (B) (i) Compensation ratio for a taxable year means a ratio where the numerator is the amount equal to the greater of the compensation of the chief operating officer or the highest paid employee of the taxpayer for the calendar year preceding the beginning of the taxable year and the denominator is the amount equal to the median compensation of all employees employed by the taxpayer in the United States for the calendar year preceding the beginning of the taxable year. | |
181 | 112 | ||
182 | - | ||
183 | - | ||
184 | 113 | (ii) For taxpayers that are required to be included in a combined report under Section 25101 or authorized to be included in a combined report under Section 25101.15, the calculation of the ratio in clause (i) shall be made by treating all taxpayers that are required to be or authorized to be included in a combined report as a single taxpayer. | |
185 | - | ||
186 | - | ||
187 | 114 | ||
188 | 115 | (4) A taxpayer subject to this subdivision shall furnish a detailed compensation report to the Franchise Tax Board with its timely filed original return. | |
189 | 116 | ||
190 | - | ||
191 | - | ||
192 | 117 | (5) (A) If the total number of full-time employees, determined on an annual full-time equivalent basis, employed by the taxpayer in the United States for a taxable year is reduced by more than 10 percent, as compared to the total number of full-time employees, determined on an annual full-time equivalent basis, employed by the taxpayer in the United States for the preceding taxable year and the total number of contracted employees or foreign full-time employees, determined on an annual full-time equivalent basis, of the taxpayer for that taxable year has increased, as compared with the total number of contracted employees or foreign full-time employees, determined on an annual full-time equivalent basis, of the taxpayer for the preceding taxable year, then the applicable tax rate determined under paragraph (2) shall be increased by 50 percent. For taxpayers who first commence doing business in this state during the taxable year, the number of full-time employees, contracted employees, and foreign full-time employees for the immediately preceding prior taxable year shall be zero. | |
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194 | - | ||
195 | 118 | ||
196 | 119 | (B) For purposes of this paragraph: | |
197 | 120 | ||
198 | - | ||
199 | - | ||
200 | 121 | (i) Annual full-time equivalent means either of the following: | |
201 | - | ||
202 | - | ||
203 | 122 | ||
204 | 123 | (I) In the case of a full-time employee paid hourly qualified wages, annual full-time equivalent means the total number of hours worked for the qualified taxpayer by the employee, not to exceed 2,000 hours per employee, divided by 2,000. | |
205 | 124 | ||
206 | - | ||
207 | - | ||
208 | 125 | (II) In the case of a salaried full-time employee, annual full-time equivalent means the total number of weeks worked for the qualified taxpayer by the employee divided by 52. | |
209 | - | ||
210 | - | ||
211 | 126 | ||
212 | 127 | (ii) Contracted full-time employee means an individual engaged by the taxpayer to provide a specific set of services established pursuant to the terms and conditions of a written employment contract that delineates the length of employment, the salary and bonuses (if any) to be paid, and the benefits that accrue to that individual. | |
213 | 128 | ||
214 | - | ||
215 | - | ||
216 | 129 | (iii) Foreign full-time employee means a full-time employee of the taxpayer that is employed at a location other than the United States. | |
217 | - | ||
218 | - | ||
219 | 130 | ||
220 | 131 | (iv) Full-time employee means an employee of the taxpayer that satisfies either of the following requirements: | |
221 | 132 | ||
222 | - | ||
223 | - | ||
224 | 133 | (I) Is paid compensation by the taxpayer for services of not less than an average of 35 hours per week. | |
225 | - | ||
226 | - | ||
227 | 134 | ||
228 | 135 | (II) Is a salaried employee of the taxpayer and is paid compensation during the taxable year for full-time employment, within the meaning of Section 515 of the Labor Code. | |
229 | 136 | ||
137 | + | (6) The Franchise Tax Board may prescribe rules, guidelines, or procedures necessary or appropriate to carry out the purposes of this subdivision, including any guidelines regarding the determination of wages, average compensation, and compensation ratio. Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code shall not apply to any rule, guideline, or procedure prescribed by the Franchise Tax Board pursuant to this subdivision. | |
230 | 138 | ||
139 | + | SEC. 2. This act provides for a tax levy within the meaning of Article IV of the California Constitution and shall go into immediate effect. | |
231 | 140 | ||
232 | - | (6)The Franchise Tax Board may prescribe rules, guidelines, or procedures necessary or appropriate to carry out the purposes of this subdivision, including any guidelines regarding the determination of wages, average compensation, and compensation ratio. Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code shall not apply to any rule, guideline, or procedure prescribed by the Franchise Tax Board pursuant to this subdivision. | |
141 | + | SEC. 2. This act provides for a tax levy within the meaning of Article IV of the California Constitution and shall go into immediate effect. | |
142 | + | ||
143 | + | SEC. 2. This act provides for a tax levy within the meaning of Article IV of the California Constitution and shall go into immediate effect. | |
144 | + | ||
145 | + | ### SEC. 2. | |
233 | 146 | ||
234 | 147 | ||
235 | 148 | ||
236 | 149 | ||
237 | 150 | ||
238 | - | ||
151 | + | A cancellation of charges on tax exempt property shall not be made if there has not been compliance with the statutory procedure for claiming the exemption. |